King's Chapel

King's Chapel is a historic Protestant church on Tremont and School Streets in Boston, Massachusetts. The church was built in 1749 as an Episcopalian church, and the stone church replaced an earlier wooden church that had been opened in 1688 by Governor Edmund Andros. The church was abandoned during the American Revolutionary War, with most of its loyalist congregants fleeing either to Nova Scotia or England. In 1785, it became a Unitarian church, and remained so for the next several centuries. It became a National Historic Landmark in 1960.